Neurodiverse Solutions
April is Autism Acceptance Month
CAI is proud of the success of our neurodivergent team members, this month and every month.
Now more than ever, the need for acceptance is essential. This Autism Acceptance Month, we are recognizing the achievements, growth, and success of our neurodivergent team members. Each of their journeys exemplify how neurodiversity and inclusion work together to power the possible.
Watch the LinkedIn Live replay to hear 4 neurodivergent CAI associates candidly share their career journeys and discuss experiences growing up and securing employment, the value neurodiversity brings to the workplace, and more.
Neurodiversity at work
CAI Neurodiverse Solutions is an end-to-end neurodiversity employment program that helps organizations realize the benefits of neurodiversity. Our successful employment model is designed to bring the untapped talent pool of neurodivergent individuals into the workforce and creates more career opportunities for a broader range of the neurodiverse community.
By hiring neurodiverse talent, we can help you to:
Embrace a new talent pool
Attention to detail, keen concentration, sharp problem-solving skills, and exceptional pattern recognition—all are key strengths of many neurodivergent individuals that can add value to your business.
Grow more than your business
We have mastered the process of finding and matching qualified talent with business needs, ensuring a good fit for both the neurodivergent candidate and the client.
Create a neurodiverse-friendly workplace
Where there is a corporate will to embrace neurodiversity, CAI provides the structure, methods, training, and support to bring it to life.
Embrace the values of Autism Acceptance Month by diversifying your workforce with CAI Neurodiverse Solutions.
Endnotes
- Maenner MJ, Warren Z, Williams AR, et al. Prevalence and Characteristics of Autism Spectrum Disorder Among Children Aged 8 Years — Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network, 11 Sites, United States, 2020. MMWR Surveill Summ 2023;72(No. SS-2):1–14. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.ss7202a1. ↩
- Shattuck, Paul. “Growing Numbers of Young Adults on the Autism Spectrum.” Drexel University’s Life Course Outcomes Research Program. Drexel University, June 27, 2019. https://drexel.edu/autismoutcomes/blog/overview/2019/June/Growing-numbers-of-young-adults-on-the-autism-spectrum/. ↩